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Clinical Case:
- Canine
- Golden Retriever
- 9 months
Chief complaint:
Once
they have a behavioral disorder (the dog stares at the walls
intermittently, scrape, barks and bites the floor, "freaks",
barks and presents episodes in which runs quickly on the outskirts
of the estate and does not stop until exhausted.
Physical and neurological examination:
Low weight
Exalted cough reflex
Ventral cephalic flexion and neck pain.
Review of normal cranial nerves, except decreased pupil response
and bilateral fixed mydriasis.
Examination
of hematological and biochemical profile within normal parameters.
Images:



Magnetic
Resonance Imaging:










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